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Ile-de-France Sights

Château de Rambouillet

Castle/Palace/Chateau

Updated 03/17/2014

Fodor's Review

Surrounded by a magnificent 36,000-acre forest, this elegant château is a popular spot for biking and walking. Most of the structure dates from the early 18th century, but the brawny Tour François-Ier (François I Tower), named for the king who died here in 1547, was part of a fortified castle that earlier stood on this site. Highlights include the wood-panel apartments, especially the Boudoir de la Comtesse (Countess's Dressing Room); the marble-wall Salle

de Marbre (Marble Hall), dating from the Renaissance; and the Salle de Bains de Napoléon (Napoléon's Bathroom), adorned with Pompeii-style frescoes. Compared to the muscular forecourt, the château's lakeside facade is a scene of unsuspected serenity and, as flowers spill from its balconies, cheerful informality. Guided visits in English are available on the hour (from 10–5) by reservation.